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Carrier’s Carrier: Companies that build fiber optic and microwave networks primarily selling to resellers and carriers. Their main focus is on the wholesale and not the retail market.

Casual Access: Casual Access is when customers choose not to use their primary carriers to process the long-distance call being made. The customer dials the carrier’s 101XXXX number.

CO (Central Office): Switching center for the local exchange carrier.

Centrex: This service is offered by the LEC to the end user. The feature-rich Centrex line offers the same features and benefits as a PBX to a customer without the capital investment or maintenance charges. The LEC charges a monthly fee to the customer, who must agree to sign a term agreement.

Circuits: The communication path(s) that carry calls between two points on a network.

Customer Premise Equipment: The only part of the telecommunications system that the customer

comes into direct contact with. Example of such pieces of equipment are: telephones, key systems, PBXs, voicemail systems and call accounting systems as well as wiring telephone jacks. The standard for this equipment is set by the FCC, and the equipment is supplied by an interconnect company.

Dedicated Access: Customers have direct access to the long-distance provider via a special circuit (T1 or private lines). The circuit is hardwired from the customer site to the POP and does not pass through the LEC switch. The dial tone is provided from the long-distance carrier.

Dedicated Access Line (DAL): Provided by the local exchange carrier. An access line from the customer’s telephone equipment directly to the long-distance company’s switch or POP.

Demarcation Point: This is where the LEC’s ownership and responsibility (wiring, equipment) ends and the customer’s responsibilities begin.

Direct Inward Dialing (DID): Allows an incoming call to bypass the attendant and ring directly to an extension. Available on most PBX systems and a feature of Centrex service.

Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF): Better known as the push button keypad. DTMF replaces dial pulses with electronically produced tones for network signaling.

Enhanced Service: Services that are provided in addition to basic long distance and accessed by way of a touchtone phone through a series of menus.

Exchange Code (NXX): The first three digits of a phone number.

Flat-rate Pricing: The customer is charged one rate (sometimes two rates, one for peak and one for off-peak) rather than a mileage-sensitive program rate.

IXC (Interexchange Carrier): A long-distance provider that maintains its own switching equipment.

IVR (Interactive Voice Response): Provides mechanism for information to be stored and retrieved using voice and a touchtone telephone.

Local Loop: The local telephone company provides the transmission facility from the customer to the telephone company’s office, which is engineered to carry voice and/or data.

North American Numbering Plan (NANP): How we identify telephone numbers in North America. We can identify the telephone number based on their three separate components (NPA) (NXX) (XXXX).

PIN (Personal Identification Code): A customer calling/billing code for prepaid and pay-as-you-go calling cards.

Private Branch Exchange: Advanced phone system commonly used by the medium to larger customer. It allows the customer to perform a variety of in-house routing (inside calling). The dial tone that is heard when the customer picks up the phone is an internal dial tone.

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Contents Sipura Technology, Inc Disclaimer Please Read Entering Directory Names, Numbers and Ring Default Preferences Customer Support Methods Care for Your Phone SPA-841 Has the Following Telephone Functionalities Interoperability and SIP Based Feature SetSPA-841 Hardware Features Include Please locate the following before using the phone Network and Service Configuration SettingsVolt Power Adapter Handset and CordRJ45 Ethernet One Year Limited Hardware Warranty Compliance and Safety InformationReplacement, Repair, Refund Headset Connection OptionalUsing the Sipura SPA-841 IP Telephone Turning on the Phone Redial 11/10 420p dirSPA-841 Idle State Manual Dialing Making CallsEnter Number Redial 11/10 420p Dir PA-841 Manually Entering a NumberSPA-841 Press the Left Soft Key to See Redial List From Redial ListTo Access the Directory, Press the dir Button Soft Key From DirectoryNew Entry Adam Bob Dial Directory Speed Dialing Using a Headset Using the HandsetUsing the Speakerphone Use of Handset, Headset & SpeakerphonePage Receiving Calls Multiple CallsHold Way Conference Attended TransferUnattended or Blind Transfer Menu Options Enabled by Pressing the i Button New Entry Adam Bob Addcancel DirectoryPutting Names & Numbers in the Directory Name ` Number Ring Default Saveerase Name a Number Ring Default Abc2ABC erase Entering Directory Names, Numbers and Ring DefaultName Jane Number Ring Default Saveerase Speed Dial Setting up Speed Dial Numbers and Using Speed Dial NumbersOptions to enter a Speed Dial Entry Enter Speed Dial Number Jack Jane Abc2ABC EraseTo Use Speed Dial Numbers More on Entering Numbers & LettersCall History Redial List Answered Calls Missed Calls Ring Tone No Ring Classic-2 Classic-3 Classic-4 Select E1Ring play Save Preferences edit Block Caller ID NoBlock Caller ID Block Caller IDBlock Anonymous Calls ? Block Anonymous CallDoNotDistrub Secure Call Dial Assistance Cancel Preferred Audio Device Headset Option Call Forward Cfwd All Number Erase Cfwd Busy Number Erase Cfwd No Ans Number Erase Sipura Cfwd No Ans Delay EraseDate m/d/y Time hms Offset +Hms Save Erase Time/DateVoice Mail Number 19085551212 Save Erase Voice MailDhcp NetworkCurrent IP Address DchpCurrent NetMask Non Dhcp IP Address Non Dhcp Subnet Mask Non Dhcp DNS Product Info Product Name SPA-841 Serial Number 880121a00000 Product Info Product NameSoftware Version Hardware Version Product Info MAC Address Status Phone Ext Select Status cancelPhone LineDate 055352 1/1/04 Up Time Tx 19100P Rx 19525P Status cancel Ext 1, 2,3,4 Line 1, 2,3,4 L1 Ready Tone None Status cancelReboot Confirm System Reboot? CancelRestart Sipura Factory ResetNew Password Save Erase Set PasswordPhone will not make or receive calls Phone does not turn on or boot upCleaning Your Phone Calls with Poor Voice QualityDo not expose to heat, sun, cold, water Acronyms PCB Page